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U.S. Wildlife Managers To Update Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Rule

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U.S. wildlife officials are seeking public comment as they prepare to update a rule that guides management of endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says it will be working on a supplemental environmental review of the 2015 rule.

The process was prompted by a 2018 court decision that ordered the agency to take another look at the rule to ensure wolf recovery in Arizona and New Mexico isn't compromised.

The court set a deadline of May 2021 to finalize a revised rule.

There are more than 160 Mexican Gray Wolves in the wild in the two states.

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